Loyalty Cards work....

So I wanted some peel & eat shrimp. Local shrimp, of course.
I carry a "loyalty card" in my wallet for a local eatery with
"Shack" in its name and the nice lady behind the bar brought me a half pound of steamed shrimp.
I handed over my plastic loyalty card so my presence would be noted in the computer. I was told the computer responded that I had accrued a $10 discount. Hey, the shrimp were free.
Fellow sitting a few stools down the bar watched this and asked about the loyalty card. He was down from New England and, following my lead, was ordering some of the local shrimp too.
The bartender stated the benefits, including a
"free dinner on your birthday."He smiled and said
"Then THIS is free. Today's my birthday." She agreed and he and I discussed other spots he should check out on his holiday.

I suggested that he walk across East Bay to a very well done "pirate theme" restaurant called
The Buccaneer. The decor features lots of old Charleston brick and pirate artifacts. I told him to look for the Boddingtons ale sign out front.
It used to be a huge dance club called
City Bar for many years.
When I first came back 15 years ago it was
Acme Bar & Grill. I still have one of its t-shirts that says
Think Global/Drink Local.I am VERY loyal.
Labels: Acme Bar and Grill, Buccaneer, City Bar, Crab Shack, local shrimp, loyalty card
Free Popcorn.....

The good news is having a "loyalty card" for
Palmetto Grande means free movies, free popcorn and free sodas.
The bad news is
Regal Theaters bought the place and now that card is no longer accepted.
The good news is my last free admission from my old movie card WAS accepted by the new ownership. I still have a free soda coupon from several months ago tucked in my wallet but why push my luck?
Because I go see a lot of movies, I already have the card for Regal that I use at the
"Summey Palace" in North Charleston.
(Did you know the front of that brightly-lighted place can be seen at night when you're landing at Charleston International airport?)
Regal also bought the
Theaters at Mt. Pleasant and plans to re-open it serving food and drinks. Real food. Real drinks.
Labels: loyalty card, Mayor Summey, movies at Mt. Pleasant, Palmetto Grande, popcorn, Regal, sodas